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 November 14, 1992
 Season 18 episode
S18-e06 michael keaton
Morrissey
 Episode 332
 Season Episode 6
 Host Michael Keaton
 Musical Guest(s) Morrissey
 Song(s) performed by
 Musical Guest(s)
"Glamorous Glue"
"Suedehead"
Previous Episode
October 31, 1992
Next Episode
November 21, 1992

The 6th episode of Season 18 and the 332nd episode, as well as the post-U.S. Presidential Election episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on November 14, 1992. It was hosted by actor Michael Keaton, with musical guest Morrissey, an English singer and songwriter. This is also the fifth post-election episode in the show's history. This the 2nd time that Michael Keaton hosted, and this was also the only musical guest appearance on SNL for Morrissey.

Cast[]

Repertory Players[]

Featuring[]

With[]

+ Credited, but did not appear in this episode.
Mike Myers was still in the cast at this point, but was not credited until December 5, 1992; as he was out filming a movie.

Sketches and Musical Performances[]

 Cold Open   Sketch   Pre-recorded   Weekend Update   Music Performance   Other 

Title Image Summary
Bush Calls Contributors Cold Opening A spokesperson (Phil Hartman) introduces the Chameleon XLE, the world's first luxury car that nobody will steal because it doesn't look like one.
Monologue by Michael Keaton Returning to host SNL for the second time, actor Michael Keaton interrogates an audience member (cameo by former writer Tom Davis) who doesn't clap.
Chameleon XLE
Elevator Elevator man (Michael Keaton, Rob Schneider) gets trained.
The First Annual Gutenberg Awards
Morrissey performs "Glamorous Glue"
Weekend Update with Kevin Nealon Kevin Nealon reports on Clinton winning the '92 presidential election, Socks the cat and more. Hank Fielding (Robert Smigel) stops by to give the moron's perspective.
First Day It's Larry Stansfield's (Michael Keaton) first day of work; he tries to fit it in with jokes that are inappropriate. With Phil Hartman, Rob Schneider, Tim Meadows and Ellen Cleghorne.
First Date
Bobby Watches Grandma When Joey (Michel Keaton) wants some alone time with a girl (Julia Sweeney) he brought home, he asks his brother Bobby (Chris Farley) to look after their Grandma (Adam Sandler), who is difficult to deal with. With Rob Schneider.
Morrissey performs "Suedehead"
Outweek
Goodnights and Closing Credits Michael Keaton thanked to the nice people, and extremely talented that made him feel very like home and musical guest Morrissey, the musical group.

Trivia[]

  • Michael Keaton also joined this list of hosts that have headlined the SNL episode after a presidential election!.
Preceded by:
October 31, 1992
Saturday Night Live episode Followed by:
November 21, 1992
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